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First solution: park south of Pillar Point. Walk over the hill to a small beach near the north jetty. 40mn paddle.Second solution: boat trip from Princeton Harbor.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): First solution: park south of Pillar Point. Walk over the hill to a small beach near the north jetty. 40mn paddle.<br />Second solution: boat trip from Princeton Harbor.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): First solution: park south of Pillar Point. Walk over the hill to a small beach near the north jetty. 40mn paddle.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Second solution: boat trip from Princeton Harbor.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): First solution: park south of Pillar Point. Walk over the hill to a small beach near the north jetty. 40mn paddle.&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;Second solution: boat trip from Princeton Harbor.

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Informations supplémentaires

World famous big wave! HEAVY DUTY BIG WAVE SPOT WITH COLD WATER AND PLENTY OF SHARK. EXPERIENCED BIG WAVE RIDERS ONLY. Sometimes the left has been surfed. The take-off is hollow, in front of big boulders (Boneyard area). After, you surf a long big wall and finish in a deep channel (still alive?). Tow-ins become very popular.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): World famous big wave! HEAVY DUTY BIG WAVE SPOT WITH COLD WATER AND PLENTY OF SHARK. EXPERIENCED BIG WAVE RIDERS ONLY. Sometimes the left has been surfed. The take-off is hollow, in front of big boulders (Boneyard area). After, you surf a long big wall and finish in a deep channel (still alive?). Tow-ins become very popular.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): World famous big wave! HEAVY DUTY BIG WAVE SPOT WITH COLD WATER AND PLENTY OF SHARK. EXPERIENCED BIG WAVE RIDERS ONLY. Sometimes the left has been surfed. The take-off is hollow, in front of big boulders (Boneyard area). After, you surf a long big wall and finish in a deep channel (still alive?). Tow-ins become very popular.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): World famous big wave! HEAVY DUTY BIG WAVE SPOT WITH COLD WATER AND PLENTY OF SHARK. EXPERIENCED BIG WAVE RIDERS ONLY. Sometimes the left has been surfed. The take-off is hollow, in front of big boulders (Boneyard area). After, you surf a long big wall and finish in a deep channel (still alive?). Tow-ins become very popular.

Dernières sessions

Mavericks
By stromuhrmanApr 17, 2011Going out on a flat day - Decided to try paddling out to Mavericks just to get some exercise and be ready for my plan to paddle out on the first small swell next Winter.Just moved to San Francisco from Lawrence, Kansas to work for Twitter. Did some surfing in Galveston TX wheMore...

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By WaderzrDec 22, 2007 - Made it out and back without the assistance of the Coast Guard and didn't end up in the e.r. - so I guess this was a good session. Still sitting in the channel. I was very conservative today. One did come my way - didn't fully comMore...

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By WaderzrDec 6, 2007 - 2 hour paddle out. went through the lagoon to the lineup. got lost in the fog. half mile past the green buoy and 1 mile south of the takeoff zone. picked up by John John Florence's video boat. scary session. Jeff Clark wasMore...

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By WaderzrOct 16, 2007short trip - Half Moon buoy read 14.2 ft @ 12 sec...decided to paddle out to Ross's Cove to the North. Put board in the water and was hit by a little sneaker, launching the board right at me. Went to the ER in San Mateo and crawled through the parking lMore...

Commentaires

- Does anybody know which day mavericks is normally big, is it on monday, thuesday... or on weekends. I just bought new skimboard and i really would like to go try it out at mavericks..

De Anonymous
, 04-07-2010

hmmmmm - i was reading some guys comment that said you dont need a wettie to surf mavericks, youre a wussie. if your wear a wettie you've got no balls. Obviously that guy actually doesn't have balls

De Kelly Slater
, 02-05-2010

- I am thinking of opening a surf school at mavericks. It would be a "No experience necessary type surf camp". I was just wondering what you locals would like to say about that and if its a good idea. Thanks please give me your input